The Sunday Mirror is being given a new look this weekend in an attempt to encourage sales. The magazine is being made smaller, in line with other Sunday supplements, and the main newspaper is likely to contain a new lifestyle section.Whilst confirming that a revamp will take place Mirror Group Newspapers is refusing to release… Continue reading Sunday Mirror Revamp
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LWT and Carlton are considering setting up a 24-hour cable news service for London. The two ITV companies are holding talks with cable operator Videotron about developing their terrestrial news service London News Network.
The six-monthly NRS figures for July to December 1992 are the first to be collected using only the CAPI method. Direct comparisons with previous NRS figures are discouraged as the CAPI method varies greatly from the old Pen and Paper method.National NewspapersThe July to December ’92 NRS figures favoured the national newspapers with virtually all… Continue reading Jul-Dec NRS Commentary
BSkyB is not expected to achieve pre-tax breakeven until 1995, according to a new report by stockbrokers James Capel based on BSkyB’s first full year accounts since the merger of Sky and BSB in 1990.Turnover was put at a disappointing £288m, some £40m lower than forecast, even though losses through the year had been greatly… Continue reading BSkyB Breakeven Moved Back To 1995
According to an article in today’s Marketing Week, Emap is poised to make an offer for International Thomson Business Publishing, thus taking it ahead of Morgan Grampian in the business league. Colin Morrison, chairman of EMAP Business Publishing denies, however, that ‘any deal is planned immediately’.EMAP: 071 404 5513
The Queen’s solicitors have threatened The Sun with legal action over its publication of the Christmas message 2 days before it was broadcast.
Regional newspaper publisher Adscene has announced pre-tax profits up 31% to £946,000 for the 6 months to 28th November, and earnings per share up 51% to 4.54p.
The future of sales house IRS remains unclear after its parent company Crown Communications was placed in receivership last week. An announcement is likely towards the end of the week (Newsline 29/1).
The future of sales house IRS remains unclear after its parent company Crown Communications was placed in receivership last week. An announcement is likely towards the end of the week (Newsline 29/1).
Southern Radio has sold the Essex based station Mellow 1557 to a consortium led by David Cocks, former managing director of CNFM.Mellow holds the AM licence in Tendring and covers a broadcast area of 150,000 adults.
